How does this rum taste?
- Strong sugarcane flavor
- Good mixer
- Well-integrated alcohol
Rhum Blanc Agricole 1819 from Saint Aubin distillery in Mauritius is a white rum distilled from sugarcane juice using a column still, with a robust 50% ABV. It is noted for its sugarcane and vegetal flavor, complemented by floral and citrus undertones. Aromas include tropical fruit and honey, though some find it alcoholic and warm. Suitable as a cocktail mixer, it performs well in rum punches and with cola, yet some consider it less impressive as a standalone sipper. Users appreciate its agricole character, mineral notes, and well-integrated alcohol, but critiqued for being somewhat simple and one-dimensional.
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About the Saint Aubin distillery
The Saint Aubin distillery is located in Mauritius. Rums from Saint Aubin have been reviewed 299 times with an average of 7.7/10.
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"26-27.11.2024 Hanse Spirit Retasting this rum and still think it's a good mixer not that good a sipper. Tried it in a Coca Cola when I got home and it's not a bad mix actually. ------------------- We use this rum in mixers and for rum punch."
"Und nu wieder Agricole, diesmal von Saint Aubin. In der Nase natürlich Agricole, außerdem Zuckerrohr und tropische Früchte. Am Gaumen wieder Agricole, Zuckerrohr und Zitrusfrüchte, außerdem ist er sehr pflanzlich und floral."
"Auf der Aquavitae 2024 verkostet."
"Ganz netter Agricole mit gut integriertem Alkohol. Eher auf der mineralischen Seite, zudem etwas eindimensional."